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Hans Hoppe takes on the most difficult subject in economic and political theory: the provision of security. He argues that the service is better provided by free markets than government, while addressing a hundred counter-arguments. Here we have an important updating of an argument rarely made even in the libertarian tradition. "Without the erroneous public perception and judgment of the state as just and necessary and without the public’s voluntary cooperation, even the seemingly most...
Topics: War and Foreign Policy, Political Theory
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Ist eine Privatrechtsgesellschaft Ohne Staat denkbar von Hans Hermann Hoppe
Topics: Gesellschaftsordnung, Vertrag, Recht, Macht, Monarchie, Staat, Libertarismus, Anarchie, Demokratie,...
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How should anarcho-capitalists engage the modern state? Hans-Hermann Hoppe dissects the nature of the modern democratic state and suggests strategies for enacting a bottom-up libertarian revolution in ideology and civil government. Hoppe begins by examining the nature of the state as “a monopolist of defense and the provision and enforcement of law and order.” Like all state-mandated monopolies, the monopoly of law enforcement also leads to higher prices and lower quality of...
Topics: Big Government, The Police State, Interventionism
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06/16
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Apr 9, 2016
04/16
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Vortrag: Was ist Der Staat? Wie entstand der Staat? Gewaltmonopol Prof. Dr. Hans Hermann Hoppe - Ludwig Von Mises Seminar 2015
Topics: Gesellschaft, Staat, Oesterreichische Schule, Anarchie, Libertarismus, Steuern, Zwang, Gewaltmonopol
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Apr 17, 2016
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' Der Staat' Vortrag von Professor. Dr. Hans Hermann Hoppe (Ludwig Von Mises Seminar 2015)
Topics: Libertarismus, Anarchie, Gewaltmonopol, Staat, Steuer, Abzocke, Interessenkonflikte, Recht, Macht
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Oct 13, 2020
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This sweeping book is a systematic treatment of the historic transformation of the West from limited monarchy to unlimited democracy. Revisionist in nature, it reaches the conclusion that monarchy, with all its failings, is a lesser evil than mass democracy, but outlines deficiencies in both as systems of guarding liberty. By focusing on this transformation from private to public government, the author is able to interpret many historical phenomena, such as rising levels of crime, degeneration...
Topics: Libertarianism, Liberty, Private, Government, Politics, Political, Philosophy
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May 22, 2016
05/16
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The libertarian idea of society without a state appeals to many people, but, however enticing the idea, it is often dismissed as utopian. How could an anarchist society defend itself against large, centralized states? Defense, it has been alleged, cannot be adequately supplied by the free market. It is what economists term a “public good.”
Topics: Libertarian, Hoppe, Anarchist, Defense
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A definitive defense of the methodological foundations of Austrian economics. Hoppe sets the praxeological view (economics as a purely deductive science) against positivism, while taking the critics of the Austrian approach head on. Hans-Hermann Hoppe rests his argument on the Kantian idea of the "synthetic apriori " proposition, thereby expanding an aim of Mises's in the methodology section of Human Action . Hoppe is the Austrian School's most prominent methodologist, and here he...
Topics: Austrian Economics Overview, Philosophy and Methodology, Praxeology
In this tour de force essay, Hans-Hermann Hoppe turns the standard account of historical governmental progress on its head. While the state is an evil in all its forms, monarchy is, in many ways, far less pernicious than democracy. Hoppe shows the evolution of government away from aristocracy, through monarchy, and toward the corruption and irresponsibility of democracy- a long march toward today's leviathan state. There is hope for liberty, but reversing the tide will not be easy. Radical...
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This sweeping book is a systematic treatment of the historic transformation of the West from limited monarchy to unlimited democracy. Revisionist in nature, it reaches the conclusion that monarchy, with all its failings, is a lesser evil than mass democracy, but outlines deficiencies in both as systems of guarding liberty. By focusing on this transformation from private to public government, the author is able to interpret many historical phenomena, such as rising levels of crime, degeneration...
Topics: World History, Other Schools of Thought, Philosophy and Methodology, Political Theory
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Apr 15, 2016
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Vortrag Von Professor Hans Hermann HoppeL ' Die Wurzel Des Übels Ausbeutung Und Rechtsbruch' - Steuern sind rechtswidrig.
Topics: Gewalt, Rechtsbruch, Ausbeutung, sozial Vertrag, Verfassung, rechtswidrig, Zwangsabgaben, Staat,...
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A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline is nothing less than a concise revisionist history of man, skillfully presented by Dr. Hoppe. He addresses the rise of family structures, the development of private property, social evolution prior to the Industrial Revolution, and the rise of the state — all without regard for cherished myths. Dr. Hoppe will make you rethink your assumptions regarding man's development in this engaging book.
Topics: Philosophy and Methodology, Political Theory
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Here is Hans Hoppe's first treatise in English — actually his first book in English — and the one that put him on the map as a social thinker and economist to watch. He argued that there are only two possible archetypes in economic affairs: socialism and capitalism. All systems are combinations of those two types. The capitalist model he defines as pure protection of private property, free association, and exchange - no exceptions. All deviations from that ideal are species of...
Topics: Calculation and Knowledge, Interventionism, Political Theory
Part of the Authors Forum, presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
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Dec 10, 2018
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Usando seu conhecimento vasto e as reflexões da Escola Austríaca de Economia, Hans-Hermann Hoppe aborda ao longo de "Uma Breve História do Homem", duas questões principais: Qual a origem da família e da propriedade privada? Como a Revolução Industrial teve início? Os leitores verão que o desenvolvimento do direito à propriedade assegurado e o livre-mercado foram essenciais para o progresso da humanidade. A pergunta a ser feita em relação ao nosso tempo é: Estes conceitos...
Topics: libertarianismo, sociologia, anarcocapitalismo, família, propriedade privada, humanidade, livre...
Part of the Authors Forum, presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
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Presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute's Fifteenth Anniversary Conference, "The Twentieth Century: An Austrian Critique." Held in Atlanta, Georgia; 26-27 September 1997. http://mises.org DISCLAIMER: The Ludwig von Mises Institute has given permission under the Creative Commons license that this audio presentation can be publicly reposted as long as credit is given to the Mises Institute and other guidelines are followed. More info at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Topics: Democracy, Monarchy, Voting, Vote, leader, legislator, legislation, law, redistribution, wealth...
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Austrian economics puts private property at the center of its analysis of value, price, and exchange. Respect for private property is also implied by the fundamental moral principle, "Do not steal." Hans-Hermann Hoppe has devoted his life's work to the economics and ethics of private property. This book collects some of Hoppe's most important essays on this topic. Hoppe, a leading student and colleague of Murray Rothbard whose works have been translated into a dozen languages,...
Topics: Austrian Economics Overview, Political Theory, Private Property
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Austrian economics puts private property at the center of its analysis of value, price, and exchange. Respect for private property is also implied by the fundamental moral principle, "Do not steal." Hans-Hermann Hoppe has devoted his life's work to the economics and ethics of private property. This book collects some of Hoppe's most important essays on this topic. Hoppe, a leading student and colleague of Murray Rothbard whose works have been translated into a dozen languages,...
Topics: economics, private property, property rights, ethics, political science, libertarianism,...
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In this tour de force essay, Hans-Hermann Hoppe turns the standard account of historical governmental progress on its head. While the state is an evil in all its forms, monarchy is, in many ways, far less pernicious than democracy. Hoppe shows the evolution of government away from aristocracy, through monarchy, and toward the corruption and irresponsibility of democracy- a long march toward today's leviathan state. There is hope for liberty, but reversing the tide will not be easy. Radical...
Topics: Big Government, World History, Political Theory
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In this tour de force essay, Hans-Hermann Hoppe turns the standard account of historical governmental progress on its head. While the state is an evil in all its forms, monarchy is, in many ways, far less pernicious than democracy. Hoppe shows the evolution of government away from aristocracy, through monarchy, and toward the corruption and irresponsibility of democracy—a long march toward today's leviathan state. There is hope for liberty, but reversing the tide will not be easy. Radical...
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